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I you have a odometer that only has 5 places for numbers the highest mileage it can record is 99,999. SO when it goes past 99,999 it goes back to 00,000 at that point it has surpassed it's mechanical ability to record accurate mileage.
Box one should be used if the vehicle's odometer has ?rolled over.? Years past this was common when most vehicles only had an odometer that went up to 100,000 miles, but nowadays it is very uncommon to use this box. Box two should be used if the odometer is inaccurate.
Odometer Fraud Laws If the odometer mileage is incorrect, the law requires a statement to that effect to be furnished on the title to the buyer. However, a vehicle is exempt from the written disclosure requirements if it's 20 years old or older, or a model year 2010 vehicle or older.
This written disclosure must be signed by the transferor, including the printed name, and shall contain the following information: (1) The odometer reading at the time of the transfer (not to include tenths of miles); (2) The date of the transfer; (3) The transferor's name and current address; (3a) The transferee's ...
Federal and State law requires that you state the mileage upon transfer of ownership. Failure to complete or providing a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.